Sport is a vital part of many people’s lives. For some, it’s even considered a lifestyle. With the development of various technologies, there are lots of devices made for those who enjoy sports. However, every year and season brings new savvy techs with it, and some of them are definitely worth knowing. Here are some of the best new techs from the Winter 2020-2021 collection:
Last year saw an explosion of new smartwatches. However, this year saw a bit more of a measured pace. While some of that is due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most of it is caused by the tick-tock nature some manufacturers take when it comes to new watch release cycles. It seems the industry is slowly shifting to match Apple’s yearly release cycle for Apple Watch. Nonetheless, it probably won’t be the case for every product line out there.
While there are lots of new watches which are perfectly good, we chose a few which are outstanding. Apple watches, such as Fitbit Versa 3, Garmin Vivoactive, or 3Polar Ignite, among them.
Apple watch is aimed at customers, who are looking for a watch that’ll track their workouts but won’t obsess over data. However, the tricky part is deciding which one to choose. Series 3 is a steal these days at $169, and it has GPS, along with offline music support.
On the other hand, Series 6 is the newest addition with the fully always-on display, ECG, SpO2, as well as a pile of nuanced changes you won’t notice. The company also released the new Apple Watch SE this year, attempting to split the difference. It’s available for approximately $279 instead of the $399 of the full Apple Watch Series 6.
Furthermore, the software is almost identical on all three watches. They are only separated by display, SpO2, ECG, storage and speed differences. But the HR sensor isn’t as good as on the Series 6.
The Versa 3 is Fitbit’s latest mid-range smartwatch, and it’s definitely worthy of a close look. It includes GPS and offline music support. The optical HR sensor isn’t as great as Apple smartwatches’, but it still does good work. Additionally, it has far better battery life than an Apple Watch, and it’s also compatible with Android.
You may ask why the VA3 and not the VA4? The answer is simple – price to features. While the Vivoactive 3 costs between $110 and $130 these days, the Vivoactive 4, while very good, costs approximately $249.
However, there’s not that much difference between those two models. VA3 is quite capable of doing most of the stuff that the Vivoactive 4 offers.
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